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Learn about the common usage, side effects and recommended Dosage of Generic Embeline
Common usage of Generic for Embeline
Generic Embeline (Clobetasol) is a corticosteroid used to treat the symptoms of skin problems that are accompanied by itching, redness, and swelling.
Probable Side Effects of Generic for Embeline
Like most medications, Generic Embeline can cause some temporary side effects. It is pertinent to note that Generic Embeline side effects cannot be anticipated. If they continue it is imperative that you contact your doctor immediately.
The most common Side Effects of Generic Embeline are burning, itching, or irritation of the skin, increased redness or scaling of the skin.
Some of the most serious Generic Embeline side Effects include lack of healing of the skin condition, painful, red, pus-filled blisters on the skin or in hair follicles, severe burning and continued itching of the skin and thinning of the skin with easy bruising.
This is not a complete list of all Side effects. Do concur with your doctor and follow his directions completely when you are taking Generic Embeline.
Recommended Dosage of Generic for Embeline
The following information just highlights the general average dosage of Generic Embeline
Adults
Generic Embeline ointment/cream should be applied to the affected skin areas twice daily and rubbed in gently and completely. Since these are the super-high potency topical corticosteroids the treatment should be limited to 2 consecutive weeks only and amounts greater than 50 g/week should not be used
IMPORTANT NOTE
Any medication should be taken with the prior counsel and direction of your health care provider. It is important to discuss Generic Embeline dosage and Generic Embeline Side effects with your doctor. Certain basic lifestyle changes, moderation or abstinence in the case of alcoholic beverages and a regular exercise regimen will go a long way in improving your quality of life.
This website Drug Information is to be solely used as an information resource and should never be used to replace contact with your licensed health care provider.
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